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Lehigh University
Communications and Public Affairs
301 Broadway, 4th Floor - Suite 400
Bethlehem, PA 18015
U.S.A.
P: 610-758-4487
Fax: 610-758-5566
Email: communications@lehigh.edu
Website: www.lehigh.edu/communications
Kristen DiPrinzio
Director, University Communications
Senior projects showcase the growing impact of electrical and computer engineering.
Katherine Lavinder, who has held the interim role since last July, was named at the conclusion of a national search.
The ceremony also featured student remarks about individual faiths.
More than 100 graduate students were recognized for achieving the highest academic degree.
The event will bring together roughly 100 study abroad administrators and engineering educators to discuss best practices in international experiences.
Marc Paley ’83 receives James A Greenleaf Award at spring reception.
Newly discovered KELT-11b has an extremely low density and orbits near its host star.
Communication technologies, says a Lehigh sociologist, help enable “apart togetherness.”
A “Thank a Donor Dinner” opens a succession of doors for an engineer-musician.
The interdisciplinary symposium featured research in marketing, communication and computer science.
Tesia Chciuk receives a singular national honor for graduate students.
Lehigh’s Engineers Without Borders collaborate with the village of Cebadilla.
The annual Student Life Leadership Awards recongizes those who have a lasting impact on the Lehigh student life experience.
Lehigh’s Frank Gunter and Henri Barkey discuss Iraq and Syria in panel discussion on campus.
Xiaolei Huang’s image-based cervical cancer screening technique could outperform PAP and HPV tests.
Lehigh embarks on an exciting new era with a series of West Coast initiatives.
By day, Bill Whitney, manages presidents. By night, he fires up singers.
Ongoing conflict with Azerbaijan, says Arman Grigoryan, has left Armenia with a “democratic deficit.”
Kelly Austin, associate professor of sociology, publishes study on 'Trading Sex for Security: Unemployment and the Unequal HIV Burden Among Young Women in Developing Nations.'